Chris Davis now has two broken-bat home runs in his career. His second one, hit Wednesday night, no doubt was more spectacular.

The Baltimore Orioles first baseman was left holding just the handle after connecting against the Pittsburgh Pirates' Tony Watson in the seventh inning at Camden Yards. The rest of the bat flew into the O's dugout, forcing some of Davis' unsuspecting teammates to duck.

Davis took a glance their way before running to first base, just to make sure no one was hit. Everyone appeared to be OK.

“Well, I was shocked, more than anything,” Davis told The Baltimore Sun. “You take a swing and look over and half the team is on the floor in the dugout. You don't expect that ball to go out of the ballpark.”

The ball sailed into right-center field and landed just over the fence, beyond the glove of Pittsburgh right fielder Jose Tabata.